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My past two sets of tires (winter and summer) have been wearing really unevenly. Front to back the back tires are going out way quicker, wtf?

 

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Seem to be wearing evently across the section width though. Probably. Could use an alignment though.

 

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Back

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/01/21/tesujevy.jpg

 

Front

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/01/21/5y4ajuma.jpg

 

Front

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/01/21/segavyhe.jpg

 

Back

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/01/21/evapa4uq.jpg

 

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Toe is adjustable in the rear, if your shit isn't seized up like crazy, which (if you're like me, since you're from LI) it probably IS. You are gonna have a helluva time freeing up the rear bolts to do rear toe adjustment.

 

Mine's slightly off but still close enough to 0 that it's not causing tire issues. Not so sure what'll happen next time around, so I need to be ready to replace things in order to allow for rear toe adjustment again...

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Hmm I wonder what could have put my toe alignment out. But I know the last time I got an alignment (2+years ago) I do recall them saying something in the back was frozen.

 

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Toe alignment goes out just from normal use, like all other things on your vehicle. Potholes, bumps, normal drive, weather, age, metal fatigue, etc. will all gradually throw off your alignment.
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so pissed about this, just bought these tires with like 80% tread on it for $400. they will be trashed by the end of the season : (. My car eats tires like fat kids eat cake. Sooo if my toe adjustment is seized...then i guess im in $400 for that rear adjustment kit?

 

http://www.infamousperformance.net/servlet/the-253/Whiteline-Subaru-Legacy-GT/Detail

 

well that or find a used junkyard one thats probably seized too...or just find an oem replacement which will end up costing half of the white line full adjustable kit.

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actually, just went on subaruonlineparts.com and its like $13 and change before shipping for replacement nuts and cam bolts for both sides. just need to extract the seized one without damaging anything else...
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actually, just went on subaruonlineparts.com and its like $13 and change before shipping for replacement nuts and cam bolts for both sides. just need to extract the seized one without damaging anything else...

 

Soak them in PB Blaster a few days in a row leading up to your alignment. PB will eat through rust and corrosion better than WD-40 or anything else.

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looking at tires, only first back tire shows any difference in wear. Are those snow tires, not all season? Pictures all taking at the same time? Driving style or excess weight might have some effect. Spirited or high-speed driving on unsuitable tires will wear them quickly.
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looking at tires, only first back tire shows any difference in wear. Are those snow tires, not all season? Pictures all taking at the same time? Driving style or excess weight might have some effect. Spirited or high-speed driving on unsuitable tires will wear them quickly.

 

They almost look like blizzaks. But didnt think of that. If hes runnin winters and its not quite "cold", they'll wear pretty fast.

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dropped it off at mavis around the corner, first thing they suggested was toe adjustment when I gave them the scoop. lets see how this turns out.
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Heres the verdict:

 

-rear toe adjustment is seized

-previous alignment attempt they tried to heat it and the bushings are melted/shot so the whole thing is loose

 

They suggested replacing the whole arm (i guess to save the effort of just replacing the bushings?) Ordered all the hardware and oem bushings for $65 shipped from subaru online parts. Now nothing but a little elbow grease and my buddies bushing press and I'll have saved a butt ton of money!

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